Sentences with phrase «smart cities technology»

Smart cities technology «creates billions of devices connected, leaving massive vulnerabilities,» warned Secure Channels CEO Richard Blech.
Promising $ 26 million in private investment, SUNY Poly renamed the building the Smart Cities Technology Innovation Center and landed the credit union SEFCU and the civil engineering firm CHA as its anchor tenants.
The Partnership Fund The Partnership Fund for New York City is continuing its successful efforts to promote the growth of local industry clusters around fintech, health IT and life sciences and launch new efforts around smart cities technology and advanced manufacturing.
Cities receiving funding to pursue smart city technology deployments include Challenge Finalists Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Portland and Denver.
240 hectares of land is being developed in Vienna as a test bed of smart city technologies, bringing 8,500 hi - tech housing units to the city.
IBM announced first Smarter Cities Technology Center.
We're told the IoT Breakthrough Awards programme recognises «innovators, leaders and visionaries from around the globe in a range of IoT categories, including Connected Home and Home Automation, Connected Car, Industrial and Enterprise IoT, Smart City technology, and many more».

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Nearly 300 Chinese cities and regions, including Xinjiang and Nanjing, and have already introduced «smart - city» projects controlled by artificial intelligence technology to enhance daily life, SCMP said.
He was also the National Economic Council lead for the White House «Smart Cities» program, which aims to infuse new technology in U.S. cCities» program, which aims to infuse new technology in U.S. citiescities.
At the same time the new technologies - notably the combination of mobile and Internet of Things - means that the really smart cities can create an experience for their citizens that saves energy and reduces the stress of traditional urban living.
Some technology companies working with city governments in places like to enable smarter civic services.
I'd love to see more areas implement IoT technology to benefit citizens, building a true network of smart cities.
Learn more about digital infrastructure and how new technologies are helping to build smarter cities.
The Hon. Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, explained that Canada must think beyond trade and investment to build new opportunities and partnership through innovation hubs and by tapping into the growth of developing smart cities — urban areas that use communications technologies to manage their infrastructure.
Jim Lopez, President and CEO, Tembec John Lounds, President and CEO, Nature Conservancy of Canada David Miller, President and CEO, WWF — Canada; Former Mayor, City of Toronto Lorraine Mitchelmore, co-Chair, Smart Prosperity; former President, Canada Country Chair, Shell Canada Ken Neumann, Canadian National Director, United Steelworkers Merrell - Ann Phare, Founding Executive Director, Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources Vicky Sharpe, Founding President and CEO, Sustainable Development Technology Canada Jean Simard, President, Aluminum Association of Canada; co-Founder and Director, SWITCH Merran Smith, Executive Director, Clean Energy Canada Rick Smith, Executive Director, Broadbent Institute John Stackhouse, Senior Vice-President, Office of the CEO, Royal Bank of Canada Kali Taylor, Founding Executive Director, Student Energy Annette Verschuren, Chair and CEO, NRStor; co-Chair, Smart Prosperity Robert Wesseling, President and CEO, The Co-operators Galen Weston, President and Executive Chairman, Loblaw Companies Ltd..
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Cities from every corner of the world are adopting blockchain technology to become smarter, cleaner, and more efficient places to live and thrive
But how are smart technologies like blockchain and AI being incorporated in the function and design of cities?
«The Innovation District in downtown Las Vegas was designed to be a proving ground for new technologies, and this latest interest by NTT Group and Dell Technologies will continue our efforts to become a smart and connected community,» said Michael Lee Sherwood, Director of Information Technologies, City of Las Vegas.
Companies and startups from a wide variety of industries including autonomous, automotive technologies, water - tech, UAV, safe - city, social, mobile, cyber security, IoT, healthcare, smart - city, energy and security, amongst others.
Michael McSweeney, President and CEO, Cement Association of Canada Andrée - Lise Méthot, Founder and Managing Partner, Cycle Capital Management Lorraine Mitchelmore, co-Chair, Smart Prosperity; former President and Canada Country Chair, Shell Canada David Miller, President and CEO, WWF — Canada; Former Mayor, City of Toronto Joe Nemeth, President and CEO, Catalyst Paper Corporation Ken Neumann, Canadian National Director, United Steelworkers Derek Nighbor, CEO, Forests Products Association of Canada Robert Niven, Founder and CEO, CarbonCure Technologies Merrell - Ann Phare, Founding Executive Director, Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources John Risley, Co-Founder, Chairman and President, Clearwater Fine Foods Peter Robinson, CEO, David Suzuki Foundation Ron Seftel, CEO, Bullfrog Power Vicky Sharpe, Founding President, Sustainable Development Technology Canada Jean Simard, President, Aluminum Association of Canada; co-Founder and Director, SWITCH Scott Skinner, Executive Director, Clean Foundation Merran Smith, Executive Director, Clean Energy Canada Rick Smith, Executive Director, Broadbent Institute John Stackhouse, Senior Vice-President, Office of the CEO, Royal Bank of Canada Kali Taylor, Founding Executive Director, Student Energy Ilse Treunicht, CEO, MaRS Discovery District Scott Vaughan, President and CEO, International Institute for Sustainable Development Annette Verschuren, CEO, NRStor; co-Chair, Smart Prosperity Galen Weston, President and Executive Chairman, Loblaw Companies Ltd..
The two - day event was presented by VentureWell and hosted by the Smart Cities Connect Conference & Expo, an annual event convening 200 + global city leaders to prospect and partner with innovation technology and service providers.
MaRS Cleantech, a division of MaRS, works with Canadian high - impact ventures and is devoted to helping accelerate the development and commercialization of technology companies in five clusters — advanced materials and manufacturing, energy, water, agriculture and smart cities.
The Texas 5G Alliance launched this week to advocate for 5G telecommunications technology and infrastructure in Austin and statewide that is needed to bring smart city applications to life.
Bank - Olemoh also underscored the commitment of the State Government, under the leadership of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to position Lagos State as the technology frontier in Africa saying it was also in line with the Lagos Smart City initiative in partnership with Dubai Smart City.
Hal Morse with the Greater Buffalo - Niagara Regional Transportation Council says the «SMART Cities» program includes linking technology with vehicles.
PLATTSBURGH — The Plattsburgh City School District is in the process of incorporating the latest technology into classrooms through the state's Smart Schools Bond Act.
The city of Syracuse is putting a technology called SQUID into use this month, which is meant to help city hall make smarter choices when it comes to fixing crumbling streets.
Business technology teacher Kelly Everleth attended on behalf of the Plattsburgh City School District, who just applied for the Smart Schools Bond Act.
Amy O'Neill at the University of Leeds, organiser of the Smarter Cities exhibition, says: «Today's technology allows us to engage with people in real time.
The Plattsburgh City School District recently received $ 1.6 million through the state's Smart Schools Bond Act to incorporate the latest technology into classrooms.
«From Thursday - Saturday, the Office of the Chief Technology Officer of New York City and the Technology and Entrepreneurship Center (TECH) at Harvard are co-hosting the 2017 Smart Cities Innovation Accelerator at the HUB at Grand Central Tech.
The team reports that, smart cities use information and communications technologies to improve the quality and performance of urban services.
The researchers will couple their knowledge of risk analyses, for example, with sustainable technologies, water technologies, precipitation simulations, and traffic and system analyses to create «smart liveable cities».
A research group led by Carlo Ratti of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's SENSEable City Lab hopes to find out by distributing smart tags to cyclists that track the routes they take and allow them to connect with one another.
Last December, the Department of Transportation launched a Smart City competition asking municipalities to submit plans integrating technology innovations to help ease traffic and reduce greenhouse gases.
The project will also demonstrate its competence in emerging application areas with highly demanding requirements requiring cloud and Big Data technologies such as machine - to - machine, Internet of Things and smart * (smart grid, smart cities, smart transport, etc.) and other more traditional areas such as online applications, multimedia applications, or distributed games demanding Big Data support to go beyond their current functionalities.
A connection between innovators and policymakers will be more important within the next decade, he said, and it will require policy frameworks to ensure that potential risks are managed to reap societal benefits, particularly as it concerns the «Internet of Things» technologies and smart cities or even issues like smartphone encryption.
I recently published [March 20, 2018] a piece on «smart cities» both an art / science event in Toronto and a Canadian government initiative without mentioning the necessity of new technology to support all of the grand plans.
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The aim of the event is to promote the exchange of knowledge on smart cities in Spain, based on innovation and technology as development tools.
Through its blended - learning and other reform - focused activities, CEE - Trust connects some of today's smartest cities — including existing blended - learning leaders and education technology hubs, and others poised to join them in creating, implementing, and supporting the next wave of high - quality blended schools and programs.
American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) California Community College Chancellor's Office Center for Innovation in Education (CIE) College Board College Transition Collaborative Colorado Department of Education ConnectEd Del Lago Academy Digital Promise EdImagine EdInsights Education First EducationCounsel Envision Learning Partners Farmington Public Schools Great Schools Partnership Harvard Innovation Lab Hillsdale High School Internationals Network for Public Schools Irvine Foundation Ithaca College James Graham Brown Foundation Jobs for the Future June Jordan School for Equity Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Learning Policy Institute Los Angeles Unified School District Lumina Foundation Maker Ed Making Caring Common Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Mastery Transcript Consortium Microsoft Montpelier School District NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) National Urban League New Haven Academy New York Performance Standards Consortium Oakland Unified School District Pomona College Raikes Foundation Riverdale Country School San Francisco International High School Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Smith College Southern New Hampshire University Stanford Center for Assessment, Learning, and Equity (SCALE) Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education (SCOPE) Stuart Foundation Summit Public Schools The City University of New York The Education Trust The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Trovvit UC Riverside UNCF University of California, Office of the President University of Florida University of Michigan University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill University of Southern California University of Texas, Austin University of Washington Virginia Beach City Public Schools
Modeled after IBM's Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P - TECH) in New York City — a member of the Smart Scholars network — students will earn an associate's degree at no cost to their families and will be first in line for jobs with participating companies when they graduate.
The technology has applications for Smart Cities, where private cars are expected to be rare in the near future, and logistics / fleet management, Pendleton said.
Under his leadership the ITS JPO created and is executing a five - year strategic plan, integrating connected and automated vehicles, emerging technologies such as smart cities, ITS enterprise data, interoperability and accelerated ITS deployment.
The trim also comes with a host of safety features, including blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and the newly standard Smart City Brake Support automatic braking technology.
We applaud Secretary Foxx's innovative leadership, and we believe the Smart City Challenge will become a model for encouraging clean technologies in communities throughout the U.S.»
Through the competition process, the Smart City Challenge generated an unprecedented amount of private sector interest in the cities» proposals — with more than 150 diverse industry and non-profit partners pledging approximately $ 500 million in resources, technology solutions, and support to implement the smart city initiatSmart City Challenge generated an unprecedented amount of private sector interest in the cities» proposals — with more than 150 diverse industry and non-profit partners pledging approximately $ 500 million in resources, technology solutions, and support to implement the smart city initiatiCity Challenge generated an unprecedented amount of private sector interest in the cities» proposals — with more than 150 diverse industry and non-profit partners pledging approximately $ 500 million in resources, technology solutions, and support to implement the smart city initiatsmart city initiaticity initiatives.
Following on the heels of the Smart City Challenge, DOT announced in October 2016 that local communities across the country will receive nearly $ 65 million in grants to support advanced technology transportation projects.
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